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Kerri Strug injured her ankle on her second to last vault for Team USA. She pushed through to land her final vault on one leg to secure gold for her team in the 1996 Olympic Games. Kerri...
#flashbackfriday 🌟 Relive the iconic moment of Kerri Strug’s courageous vault at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. 🥇https://gymnasticsdirect.com.au/
Kerri Strug of the United States is carried by coach Bela Karolyi during the team competition at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. (Photo by Getty Images) Bela Karolyi's most iconic defining ...
Kerri Strug's gold-medal winning vault during 1996 Olympics. Strug won a gold medal for team all-around performance as a member of a United States team known as the "Magnificent Seven."
Kerri Strug scores 9.712 score in the vault, despite ankle injury, to ensure the USA women's gymnastics team take gold at Atlanta 1996.
American gymnast Kerri Strug needed to perform the vault on an injured ankle in order for Team USA to win a gold medal at the 1996 Olympics.
Kerri Strug’s Immortal Vault: The Jump That Sealed Olympic Gold. Hillary Mason. Updated: September 17, 2024. Kerri Strug via 2 Flips 3 Twists YouTube, screenshot. Picture this: the weight of an entire nation’s hopes resting on your injured ankle. Now imagine having just one shot at sealing a gold medal that’s eluded your country for years.
Viral post thoughtfully reexamines Kerri Strug's iconic broken ankle vault at 1996 Olympics. "Yesterday I was excited to show my daughters Kerri Strug's famous one-leg vault...But for some reason I wasn't as inspired watching it this time. In fact, I felt a little sick." Annie Reneau Upworthy Staff.
At Atlanta 1996, the pressure was on an injured Kerri Strug. to land her final vault in order to clinch the first-ever team gold for USA Gymnastics. She stuck the landing, then fell to her knees in pain. But she had secured the gold medal in this iconic Olympic moment.